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Canada's first purpose-built opera house was completed in 2006 and is the home of the Canadian Opera Company and the National Ballet of Canada. Highlights of the Four Seasons Centre include the world's longest freespan glass staircase and a horseshoe-shaped, European style auditorium featuring phenomenal advancements in modern engineering and acoustical design. Facility tours are available. For upcoming opera and ballet performances, visit the Canadian Opera Company and The National Ballet of Canada websites.

About Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts

Canada's first purpose-built opera house was completed in 2006 and is the home of the Canadian Opera Company and the National Ballet of Canada. Highlights of the Four Seasons Centre include the world's longest freespan glass staircase and a horseshoe-shaped, European style auditorium featuring phenomenal advancements in modern engineering and acoustical design. Facility tours are available. For upcoming opera and ballet performances, visit the Canadian Opera Company and The National Ballet of Canada websites.

The Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts is a modern hall that houses the Canadian Opera Company and the National Ballet of Canada. It accommodates over 2000 spectators and its modern design fits into the theme of downtown Toronto. Equipped with all modern necessities,...More

We had the opportunity to go se Tosca and it was a great production. We really enjoyed the theater as well as it is very modern and it is pleasant to walk around before the performance or at intermission.

This is almost a building you could miss if you walked past it on the street. We booked tickets in advance from home, which was very straight forward. The building on the inside is very modern, with everything made of wood, good for acoustics. There...More

A really spectacular hall with excellent acoustics.
Comfortable seating, but centre orchestra seats are quite difficult to get to if you are not early.
Subtitles are hard to see in the first 10-15 rows.

We saw the Shen Yun 2017 Chinese performance in March. Beautiful show but the venue is just as good, seating are good but narrow, sight lines towards the stage are good, sound quality is good and decor in modern style. Large lobby area for intermission,...More

Most recently, we visited to watch Tuckett's Pinocchio, performed by the National Ballet of Canada. The experience was absolutely great! The place is situated in a great, downtown location that is very accessible. The building itself is very accessible as well, and there are available...More

The incredible music of Wagner is mated with the equally incredible voices of the principal singers in this production. The rather stark and sparse staging and use of contemporary "wall street" garb only accentuates this epic musical masterpiece. Simply wonderful even at a staggering five...More

Yesterday we were visiting Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts to listen to Mozart opera Magic Flute. The stage of the performance was excellent, The singing was beautiful, and the atmosphere was fun. The theatre itself is worth seeing. It is a piece of...More

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Not really. There are people who are formally dressed (when I go, I am), but there's a relaxes attitude that embraces the idea that art is for everyone not just those dressed in a tux or evening gown. I've seen people in... More

Not really. There are people who are formally dressed (when I go, I am), but there's a relaxes attitude that embraces the idea that art is for everyone not just those dressed in a tux or evening gown. I've seen people in sweaters, jeans, business casual , etc. Go, enjoy the performance, that's what it's all about!!